Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the Noida Authority headquarters and launched three industrial projects Saturday in the Gautam Buddha Nagar district.

These developments represent a strategic push to transform the region into a global electronics hub. By expanding industrial infrastructure, the state aims to attract higher levels of foreign and domestic investment, and create thousands of local jobs.

As part of the ceremony, Adityanath laid the foundation stones for two major electronics manufacturing facilities: the Amber plant and the Ascent plant [1]. These facilities are intended to bolster the regional supply chain for consumer electronics and high-tech components.

The total value of the industrial projects announced during the event is ₹6,785 crore [2]. This investment is part of a broader effort to align regional development with the Make in India initiative, which seeks to increase the share of goods manufactured domestically.

Officials said the new Noida Authority headquarters will streamline the administration of the city's rapid urban and industrial growth. The integration of these new manufacturing sites is expected to reduce reliance on imported electronic components by scaling local production capacity [1].

Three industrial projects were launched in total to support this economic transition [2]. The state government intends for these sites to serve as anchors for further industrial clusters in the Gautam Buddha Nagar area, encouraging ancillary businesses to establish operations nearby.

Total value of the industrial projects announced is ₹6,785 crore

This expansion signals Uttar Pradesh's effort to diversify its economic base beyond traditional services and agriculture. By specifically targeting electronics manufacturing through the Make in India framework, the state is positioning Noida as a critical node in the global tech supply chain to reduce import dependency.